The Interivew: Phillip Jensen

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This weekend, many churches across the world have marked Reformation Day, which commemorates the day Martin Luther nailed his 95 theses of protest to the door of the church in Wittenburg, Germany, marking the beginning of the Protestant Reformation.

Over recent years, with reconcilliation between Lutherans and Catholics on significant issues, and continuing grassroots cooperation, some scholars are suggesting that the Reformation is over.

This it not the view of Phillip Jensen, the Dean of St Andrew's Cathedral in Sydney. He's one of those who, over many years, have encouraged the Anglican Church to recover its Reformation heritage.

He supports lay people being able to administer the sacraments, yet is resolutely opposed to the priesting of women, and to the admission of gay and lesbian people to ministry.

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